For those unaware, Stranger Things is a popular horror TV series on Netflix. This series has a very interesting relationship with Microsoft, as the first version of Windows operating system came out in 1985 and the latest season of Netflix’s Stranger Things is also set in the same year. Stranger Things’ new season 3 was released on July 4 on Netflix. Finally, Microsoft on July 5 disclosed the mystery behind the mysterious teasers, as it published “Windows 1.11″ – a special edition app of its OS released in 1985 – on its Windows 10 Microsoft Store. The game, which was first spotted by WalkingCat on Twitter, is a part of promotional tie-in for the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. “With Windows 1.11, experience 1985 nostalgia with a special edition Windows 10 PC app inspired by Windows 1.0—but one that’s been taken over by the Upside Down from Stranger Things. Explore the mysteries and secrets plaguing Hawkins, unlock unique show content and easter eggs, and play retro games and puzzles—all building off Stranger Things 3. Join Eleven, Steve, Dustin and gang as they seek to save Hawkins and the world. Embrace the 80s and grab your hairspray, because it’s basically the raddest show companion experience ever. But fair warning: beware the Mind Flayer. Download the Windows 1.11 app today. Best of luck!”, reads the game description on Microsoft Store.
— Windows (@Windows) July 5, 2019 Basically, “Windows 1.11” is a game project and the app is described as a companion game for Stranger Things’ season 3. As described above, the player will decipher the secrets, discover the mysteries and Easter eggs built from Stranger Things 3. “The software company began cryptically teasing Windows 1.0 from earlier this month and the latest tease on the Windows handle confirms that it’s indeed a Netflix / ‘Stranger Things’ tie-in, one that we should expect to come to fruition on July 8,” The Verge reported on Friday. “Before we move forward, are you sure you’re ready to go know where? .— ..- .-.. -.– / —.. ,” Windows tweeted with a Morse code, which translates in to “July 8”.
— Richard Hay (@WinObs) July 5, 2019 The Windows 1.11 app for Windows 10, which is 775 MB in size is currently being shown as unavailable for download. More details about the app are likely to be revealed on July 8th. Also, the app will be available exclusively only in the United States.